Wimbledon Launched ‘Investment Answer’ Author to Money Management Success
Dan Goldie, president of Dan Goldie Financial Services LLC and a former professional tennis player, talks with Bloomberg's Rob Gloster about making the transition from sports to financial advising.
Jun 27, 2011
Bloomberg
by Rob Gloster - Jun 27, 2011
Dan Goldie’s success at Wimbledon demanded aggressive tennis. His transition to financial adviser required a mental change that championed a different approach to investing.
Goldie employed a serve-and-volley game to defeat Jimmy Connors en route to the 1989 Wimbledon quarterfinals and a world ranking of No. 27 before injury forced him off the courts.
He used his economics background to build a second career as an independent investment adviser, managing about $500 million for 250 clients including former tennis opponents and his former coach at Stanford University.
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Jun 27, 2011
Bloomberg
by Rob Gloster - Jun 27, 2011
Dan Goldie’s success at Wimbledon demanded aggressive tennis. His transition to financial adviser required a mental change that championed a different approach to investing.
Goldie employed a serve-and-volley game to defeat Jimmy Connors en route to the 1989 Wimbledon quarterfinals and a world ranking of No. 27 before injury forced him off the courts.
He used his economics background to build a second career as an independent investment adviser, managing about $500 million for 250 clients including former tennis opponents and his former coach at Stanford University.
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